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605Logic Pro User Guide
Note: Logic Pro offers more than two dozen unassigned key commands that you can use
to select the automation curves of various region-based automation parameters directly.
You can assign these key commands to keys, controllers, or a Touch Pad using the Key
Commands window. When you select one or more regions and then use one of these key
commands, the chosen automation curve will be shown on all tracks with regions selected.
If you use one of these key commands without any regions selected, the selected track will
show the chosen automation curve. See assign key commands.
Automatically select which automation parameter to display
You can automatically show the automation curve of any parameter you click in a channel
strip, plug-in editor, or track header on the main automation lane.
In Logic Pro, select Mix > Auto-Select Automation Parameter in Read Mode (or use the
key command).
Automation must show in the main automation lane, and the automation mode must be
set to Read, for “Auto-Select Automation Parameter” in Read mode to work. See Choose
automation modes to learn more about the automation modes.
Note: When Auto-Select Automation Parameter in Read Mode is active, Record Automation
with MIDI Regions is disabled. See Choose automation modes.
Mute an automation parameter curve
You can mute an individual automation parameter by turning it off in the track header.
1. In Logic Pro, choose a parameter from the Automation Parameter pop-up menu in the
track header.
2. Place the pointer over the Automation Parameter pop-up menu, then click the On/Off
button that appears.
When muted, the automation curve for the parameter will turn gray.
Show multiple parameter curves on automation subtracks
1. In Logic Pro, click the disclosure triangle at the lower left of a track header.